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Labor’s plan to boost salaries could injure small business, says ASBFEO

Labor’s plan to boost salaries could injure small business, says ASBFEO

by Maja Garaca Djurdjevic | Mar 27, 2019 | News

Labor’s proposal to move from a minimum wage to a living wage could negatively impact many small businesses that are already operating on very low margins and put at risk their ability to employ or even survive,  Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise...
Senate committee gives 6-member SMSF bill green light

Senate committee gives 6-member SMSF bill green light

by Shared by SMSF Adviser | Mar 27, 2019 | News

After the Treasury Laws Amendment (2019 Measures No. 1) Bill 2019 was referred to the Economics Legislation Committee by the Senate on 14 February 2019, the committee has now reported back. Read more at SMSF Adviser. 
Do falling house prices hit consumer spending?

Do falling house prices hit consumer spending?

by Shared by MyBusiness | Mar 27, 2019 | News

House prices have been typically a strong indication of how the property market moves, but work performed at the RBA and announced by RBA assistant governor of economics Luci Ellis suggested following house prices may not be the smartest move. Read more at...
New guidelines issued on satisfactory tax records for tender bids

New guidelines issued on satisfactory tax records for tender bids

by Shared by Accountants Daily | Mar 27, 2019 | News

Late last year, the government released a consultation seeking to introduce a new government procurement process that will exclude businesses that do not have a satisfactory tax record. Read more at the Accountants Daily. 
E-invoicing surge to speed up payment times

E-invoicing surge to speed up payment times

by Shared by The Age | Mar 26, 2019 | News

“There should be more protections, because people can just turn around and say, ‘I don’t have the money’, and get away with it,” he says. Read more at The Age. 
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